The first generation of Camaro was unveiled to the world in late
1966 for production to start in 1967. It was Chevy's major entry
into the Muscle Car era and designed to compete directly with the
Mustang. This first gen body style continued through 1969 and would
go on to be one of the most popular classic cars ever made. They
are now the base for some of the toughest pro touring hot rods on
the road. This beautifully built 1969 Camaro has been extremely
well done from top to bottom. In perfectly marries the Camaros
classic body lines with pro touring performance for a 1 of a kind
street machine. The body is laser straight and coated in a gorgeous
two tone dark and light Silver metallic that really gets shown off
when you pull it into the sun. Between them is a bright Red stripe
separating the two along the body edge and these Red accents
continue throughout the car. It is clear the interior, engine
compartment, exterior and even undercarriage belong together and
were designed to have the same theme. It has a great side profile
sporting a front chin spoiler, cowl hood and rear deck spoiler. The
original style bumpers and stainless window trim has a beautiful
shine and is cleanly mounted in place. The glass is tinted and has
zero cracks or issues. It really is a stunning car in person. It
has a great stance and rides on a set of Billet Specialties wheels
with 175/40ZR17 Sumitomo tires.
The level of detail packed into this build is unmatched by many
classics is out there. One place that is very apparent is located
right under the front hood. This beast is powered by a GM LT1 block
383 stroker motor that has been bored 0.40 over. It is very
responsive and offers all the power you could ask for. It features
its factory aluminum heads, new springs, a 3 angle valve job, comp
aluminum roller rockers, comp roller timing chain set, hydraulic
roller cam, Howards hydraulic roller lifters, a 3.75 strok crank, I
beam rods with ARP bolts, sealed power pistons, 10-1 comp ratio
billet oil pan, billet timing cover, a Melling oil pump and MSD
distributor. One of the coolest features however is the very unique
crossram intake with rebuilt 600 Holley double pumper carburetors.
This is a very cool set up that is always going to be a hit at
shows. Topping off the carbs is an angle mounted chrome Chevrolet
air cleaner. The lettering is all done in Red and you see those
same Red accents throughout with the Red air cleaner base, Red
Taylor wires and more. The engine compartment is extremely clean
with everything nicely painted just as nice as the body and
chrome/billet components everywhere you look. It has a nice smooth
gloss Black radiator support with a polished aluminum radiator.
Even things like the fan shroud and guard are polished out. Not
only does the car perform but is very worthy of showing off. The
hood hinges are custom machined as are the fender braces. Combined
with the motor is a 4 speed transmission that transfers power back
to the Jegs Ford 9 inch rear end. The front end is a Heidts
independent with large polished A arms. Everything was built up to
handle the horsepower. Take a look under the car and that
Silver/Red combo is evident throughout. It has Wilwood disc brakes
under all four corners and added Viking adjustable coil overs.
The interior is very classy and uses Black leather upholstery with
Gray and Red inserts. It is in very clean condition showing just
how well it has been cared for since completed. The Gray carpeting
is just as clean as is the headliner and door panels. It has dual
high back bucket seats and a bench in the rear. Between the front
seats is an original style console with seat belt mounts and it has
been modified with a gloss Red shift plate. Through that the Hurst
shifter is mounted and it moves through the gears smoothly. The
dash is painted in Silver and combined with a Black dash pad. In
place of the original gauges it now has backlit White Equus gauges
that have been custom molded into the dash. In front of the driver
is mounted a polished tilt column fitted with a custom aftermarket
wheel. The trunk has been kept clean and simple with nice Gray
carpeting and plenty of storage for your car show gear.
This is a very high end build that is sure to not disappoint. It
shows well, drives well, and will make all your Camaro buddies
jealous. Don't miss it!
With all it has going on it is being offered up for the very
reasonable asking price of $82,500.00!
LARGE REDUCTION DOWN TO $69,500.00!
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1778794
Price:$69,500
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Silver
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:500
Stock Number:2388
VIN:124379N522674
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